Overview: Follow 16-year-old Henrietta, aka Henry, who discovers she has the ability to teleport. The first time she realizes this, she is in a truck with her high school’s Golden Boy, who tries to rape her.

Molten Core Raider

Odd that they kept the name... given that it made sense in the novels (each family member develops a 'new' method to their teleport - With the daughter learning how to add forward movement via their ability).

Vyemm Raider

I've watched the first 3 episodes so far and if it weren't for the teleportation angle I would have dumped it by now. So far it's been mostly angsty teenager/single mom BS with one or two teleportation implosions per episode. The female protagonist, Henry, is such a stereotype that I didn't even notice her name for awhile and by that time it was just a 'well that figures' kind of a moment. I'll see if gets any better once she gains control of her power.

Adrenaline Junkie

I've watched the first 3 episodes so far and if it weren't for the teleportation angle I would have dumped it by now. So far it's been mostly angsty teenager/single mom BS with one or two teleportation implosions per episode. The female protagonist, Henry, is such a stereotype that I didn't even notice her name for awhile and by that time it was just a 'well that figures' kind of a moment. I'll see if gets any better once she gains control of her power.

Molten Core Raider

Eh... in the novels, their ability to 'jump' is triggered by trauma. Original character by his drunk father beating him. Later, his girlfriend/wife (Milli) does it when falling from a cliff (Speculation is that them frequently having sex allowed her to do it - or that her frequently teleporting with him altered her enough to let her learn how to do it). Their daughter learns it when she is almost killed in an avalanche.

Eh... in the novels, their ability to 'jump' is triggered by trauma. Original character by his drunk father beating him. Later, his girlfriend/wife (Milli) does it when falling from a cliff (Speculation is that them frequently having sex allowed her to do it - or that her frequently teleporting with him altered her enough to let her learn how to do it). Their daughter learns it when she is almost killed in an avalanche.

Lord Nagafen Raider

Just finished this one off. Last episode set up 3-4 more interesting storylines than the rest of the season, so I'll probably watch more if they make it.

Overall i thought it was decent. Nothing whatsoever to do with the book, which is a shame, because it was a great book, but a decent story in it's own right. It still bugged me that Henry is almost the exact opposite of Cent in every way though ;p It's like making a TV series called Rocky and having it about a russian gymnast.

Adrenaline Junkie

Show needs more Jumper Conspiracy and less teenage faggotry. Because I have a hard time giving a fuck about Henry and the endless, "sexual assault is the worst thing ever" virtue signaling they want to push. This is because they say it with a straight face that someone getting a little handsy is somehow the worst thing possible. All the while Henry's PTSD over someone getting handsy left her attacker a paraplegic. She then lies and directly causes the death of Amos who had absolutely nothing to do with it and then an all out gang war.

God damn handsy jocks though let me tell you. Please contact this number if someone touched you in the no no hole.